I think he has the right to say what he thinks. He won the friggin oscar
and he can thank grandma or slam bush. Hollywood patting itself on the
back, a bunch of lamo's in limos. I'm proud he said what he thought, and
am ashamed that american's tried to drown him out and censor him. That
is un-American. So is slamming the French!
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Just wanted to add my voice to the Mike Moore fans (maybe we should call

ourselves Mooreons :-)  I think he is unequivocally A Good Thing, for
all 
that he is occasionally a tad hamfisted in his approach.  I doubt that
he 
would claim to be a social historian or close political/cultural analyst
like 
Ch*msky.  His brilliance is as a polemicist, and as such Bowling For 
Columbine is a work of genius.  That said, he is clearly pretty smart,
and 
the first two chapters of Stupid White Men, in particular, are
jaw-droppingly 
compelling.

I think it speaks well of the Hollywood machine that, despite their 
frequently fudged, politically motivated Oscar decisions and inherent 
conservatism (with small "c"), they still recognised this film as a
great 
work and chose to honour it, despite knowing that he would not behave 
"appropriately" on the big night.

Azeem in London
NP: Christine Collister - Point Scarlet

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